Simrebel's 7 Deadly Ducks Tag
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Owner:
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Simrebel
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Released:
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Friday, June 24, 2016
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Origin:
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Ontario, Canada
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Recently Spotted:
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Unknown Location
I am participating in the HQ Duck Dash.
This is collectible.
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It’s a Duck Eat Duck World Out There…
On August 30, 2001, Geocaching.com Founder Jeremy Irish activated the world’s first trackable, TB1.
Jeremy says, “When we first started Travel Bugs, I released 7 Deadly Ducks in the wild.” Each of the new trackables were based on one of the deadly sins. These Deadly Ducks, with the names of Envy, Sloth, Pride, Gluttony, Lust and Wrath, headed out into the world to travel from geocache to geocache. (The Greed Deadly Duck was placed in a geocache that was never listed on Geocaching.com and may still be hidden in Virginia.)
Thus began a game within a game: trackables. Today there are more than 2,655,951 trackables traveling around the world — making friends, creating memories and patiently waiting to complete their mission.
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CRVonFange discovered it
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Thanks to the 2023 Christmas Day blizzard my daughter, JMVonFange, was delayed in heading home so we spent the bonus time together comparing our caching statistics including trackables discovered and looking through our geocaching pictures. JM has discovered significantly more trackables that I have mainly because while we were staying home during the pandemic she spent time online and spotted numerous TBs that were being shared virtually on various social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, etc. Thankfully, she still had a few notes that helped guide my search for the same trackables that she had already discovered. After looking at the TB page for each of the TBs that she had discovered, I found that a large number all belonged to several individuals and sent a message to them individually inquiring about permission to log their trackables. This travel bug was on the list that you shared with me.
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niggae discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Seen today that nice trackable while reading some caches, logs and profiles on the internet. I thank you a lot for sharing this wonderful and impressive collection of trackables and wish you all the best and happy Geocaching.
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Vyrembi discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Seen today that nice trackable while reading some caches, logs and profiles on the internet. I thank you a lot for sharing this wonderful and impressive collection of trackables and wish you all the best and happy Geocaching.
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schwartz-hansen discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for showing your collection :-)
Greatings from Denmark - Happy 2022
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TP63 discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Very nice collection
Thanks for sharing 🙂
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davidandry discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Discovered during our quarantine due to the corona virus, thanks a lot to the owner for sharing his beautiful collection with us, and with this occasion we wish him a Happy Christmas and a 2021 full of geocaching.
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FTav discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Thank you very much for sharing this code, from your collection.
Greetings from PORTUGAL
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JMVonFange discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for sharing your collection with me.
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Kavau-FO discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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Thank you for submitting your extensive Coins collection, which includes some notable pieces and the permission to discover them.
Furthermore, "Happy Caching" wishes Kavau-FO from Upper-Franconia.(a part of Bavaria in Germany)
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e-r-h discovered it
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Ontario, Canada
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